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20 April, 03:37

Which solution is the most concentrated?

2.0 mL of 10 M H2SO4, where H2SO4 has a molar mass of 98 g/mol

5.0 mL of 1.0 M PbSO4, where PbSO4 has a molar mass of 303 g/mol

2.0 mL of 10.5 M H2O2, where H2O2 has a molar mass of 34 g/mol

100 mL of 10 M NaCl, where NaCl has a molar mass of 58 g/mol

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  1. 20 April, 03:45
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    To answer this, we find the amount of the substance in the solution in terms of moles. Calculations are as follows:

    2.0 mL of 10 M H2SO4, where H2SO4 has a molar mass of 98 g/mol

    10 mol / L H2SO4 (0.002 L) = 0.02 mol

    5.0 mL of 1.0 M PbSO4, where PbSO4 has a molar mass of 303 g/mol

    1.0 mol / L PbSO4 (0.005 L) = 0.005 mol

    2.0 mL of 10.5 M H2O2, where H2O2 has a molar mass of 34 g/mol

    10.5 mol / L H2O2 (0.002 L) = 0.021 mol

    100 mL of 10 M NaCl, where NaCl has a molar mass of 58 g/mol

    10 mol / L NaCl (0.1 L) = 1 mol

    Therefore, the correct answer is the last option.
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